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Divide the polynomial 2x^4-3x^3+4x^2-6 by x^2 +4 .​

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Answered by suhani246868
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Answer:

Divide (2x

4

+3x

3

+4x−2x

2

) by (x+3)

2x

3

−3x

2

+7x−17

_________________

x+3)2x

4

+3x

3

−2x

2

+4x

2x

4

+6x

3

______________

−3x

3

−2x

2

+4x

−3x

3

−9x

2

________________

7x

2

+4x

7x

2

+21x

_____________

−17x

−17x−51

__________

51

________

=2x

3

−3x

2

+7x−17

Remainder=51.

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